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Australian Woman Scams Nigerian Scammers
Topic Started: Feb 25 2012, 08:05 PM (114 Views)
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scammers scamming scammers .. now that is justice. LOL
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February 24th, 2012, 09:52 GMT • By Eduard Kovacs
Australian Woman Scams Nigerian Scammers

A 23-year-old woman from Australia was accused of fraud by a court of law after she got involved in the operations of some Nigerian crooks that were running a vehicle sales scam.

According to Courier Mail, the suspect, Sarah Jane Cochrane-Ramsey, claims she unknowingly participated in the scam since March 2010, her job being to offer her bank account to the Nigerians to be used for funneling the payments.

For each vehicle the Nigerians sold on their phony site, the payment would first go to the woman’s account, who would be in charge on forwarding the money to the crooks after she kept an 8% commission for herself. However, the two payments she received weren’t forwarded. Instead, she kept the entire amount of $33,000 (23,000 EUR) and purchased different items for herself.


More on this story - http://news.softpedia.com/news/Australian-Woman-Scams-Nigerian-Scammers-254810.shtml
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Trotsky
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Ooooh,
I cannot WAIT for my next e-mail from some Nigerian PRINCE...who KNEW they even HAD Nigerian princers?
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Darcie
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Skeptic
Good for her, she should be commended.
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